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im pretty ure that it is hooked up rite its just bolt on and i put the vaccum on the hose was to big so i slid the new hose in the old 1 maybe it didnt seal??? i will try and fit it better ! thanks for the help i will let u know how i go

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no good just replaced all the vacuum hose wlth a hole new line that fits real good and its still not blowin off, its just flutterin through the pod?? its bolted straight on to the stock cooler piping with a gasket in between.. msut need more boost maybe???

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im pretty ure that it is hooked up rite its just bolt on and i  put the vaccum on the hose was to big so i slid the new hose in the old 1 maybe it didnt seal??? i will try and fit it better ! thanks for the help i will let u know how i go

Try loosen the nut at the back of the bov a bit.

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